Trade-A-Boat

BIG REVS AND BIG SPACE

For old farts like me, the concept of powering a trawler yacht with a relatively high-revving engine is at odds with my beliefs.

In trawler yachts such as the Island Gypsy 32 from the ‘80s, there would normally be a single straight-six Ford diesel pumping out 120hp at a lazy 2500rpm.

The trouble is these engines were fairly long and bulky and in hulls such as the 32, would limit sleeping accommodation to two adults in a vee-berth forward.

As trawler designers strived to provide more accommodation in hulls of this length, the answer was to swap sixes for fours.

An example

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Trade-A-Boat

Trade-A-Boat5 min read
Top Ender
Released in Australia by Lakeside Marine in March, the 140A is now Tohatsu’s most powerful home grown outboard and is an uprated version of the 115A reviewed in Trade A Boat, Issue 539. As 82 per cent of all outboards sold in Australia are 140HP or l
Trade-A-Boat4 min read
Displacement Motor Boats
Coming from five generations of fishermen and having worked aboard a deep-keeled crab boat during all of my formative years, this is my favoured hull. It saved our lives in big seas on numerous occasions while we hauled crab pots in North Atlantic sw
Trade-A-Boat1 min read
TAFE Gets Refitted Training Vessel
TAFE Gippsland is now using a former EPA vessel to conduct maritime training. The 12m aluminium catamaran bar-ba-ka was built in 2015 and launched to support the Environmental Protection Authority’s marine monitoring program in Port Phillip Bay, West

Related Books & Audiobooks